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Hi everyone,

my mother in law is about to begin chemo for stage 4 pancreatic cancer with liver metastasis.

We wants us all to have a family trip to a log cabin with hot tub during her treatment. I’m very nervous about this but she’s determined to go. She hasn’t discussed it with her health team.

Is this advisable? 
thanks 

  • Hi Mazza, 

    Usually it's best to avoid using hot tubs and saunas when having chemo because bacteria and other germs grow faster in warm water. Also, some people have found chemotherapy can make their skin sensitive to chemicals such as chlorine, so any swimming pools that contain chlorine would need to be avoided as well. 

    I'm not sure from your post when your mother in law is hoping for this trip to take place, but try to encourage her to speak to her medical team so they can advise her on how she can stay safe whilst you're away.

    Hopefully some of our members will share their experiences and advice with you soon as well but in the meantime, you're very welcome to give our cancer nurses a call about this on 0808 800 4040. They'll be back in the office from Tuesday onwards between 9a.m - 5p.m.

    I hope your mother in law's treatment goes well and that you have a wonderful time at the log cabin if you're able to go there.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator